Skip to content
×
Pro Members Get
Full Access!
Get off the sidelines and take action in real estate investing with BiggerPockets Pro. Our comprehensive suite of tools and resources minimize mistakes, support informed decisions, and propel you to success.
Advanced networking features
Market and Deal Finder tools
Property analysis calculators
Landlord Command Center
ANNUAL Save 54%
$32.50 /mo
$390 billed annualy
MONTHLY
$69 /mo
billed monthly
7 day free trial. Cancel anytime
Pick markets, find deals, analyze and manage properties. Try BiggerPockets PRO.
x
Results (4,019+)
Douglas B. Planning our first purchase: discount duplex in urban poor area
21 February 2014 | 4 replies
Here in Buffalo, there are a lot of under 30k duplexes in depressed areas of the city.
Peter Hall Moving to Florida!
17 February 2014 | 4 replies
New home developments are starting back up again, so their depressed economy may start to come back some.
Amy Marie HOA NOT GETTING FHA APPROVAL FOR COMMUNITY
29 April 2015 | 31 replies
In the market over the years since 2008 where investors have become an increasing percentage of the buying pool, the limitation of the number of renters has depressed the condo prices in the developments have restricted renters.Another phenomenon that has occurred is that condos have raised fees to build their reserve funds.The combination of renter limitations and increased condo fees have also suppressed sale prices in those developments.All is not lost as there are other sources of financing than FHA.
Serge S. Septic issue
19 February 2014 | 5 replies
If the plastic tank is "crushed " there should be a depression in the ground , If it was a ribbed plastic tank , they dont crush too easily .
Jegan Basha Investing in apartments/condos in bigger city
5 April 2014 | 14 replies
Another possibility is that investors rush to get out before the tax becomes effective and this wave of selling depresses prices enough to create attractive opportunities.One of the things that makes buying for pure appreciation so risky is that the future is unknowable and just because things have been going up doesn't mean they will continue to.
Daniel Warren about to pull trigger on first deal---need advice
22 February 2014 | 9 replies
When you want to sell, your buyers will likely need to pay cash, which will hurt your liquidity and depress the price.How much land, and how much are you paying?
Robert Portal Grad with 30K in debt
27 February 2014 | 15 replies
The very next day (the start of the great depression) the banks closed and they lost the other half of their savings.
Drew Denham Pay off mortgage or keep cash for next property?
23 March 2014 | 13 replies
I would be hesitant about thinking Michigan's housing market will be depressed for a while, therefore many rental opportunities.
Ryan M. Concern over current rental market
12 May 2014 | 41 replies
The 7 instances when it didn't or even ran a surplus, these events where followed each and every time by a recession or depression.
Amy A. Irrational pricing
10 April 2014 | 17 replies
When properties were more depressed and way undervalued some lenders would go 90%.